Retirando medicamentos para quimioterapia en el hospital [Esp/Eng]

Greetings my dear and esteemed friends, it's a pleasure to greet you today. I'm happy to tell you that, thank God, I've been feeling quite well lately. So today, my husband and I went to the hospital's high-cost pharmacy to pick up medication for my third chemotherapy session.
This is quite a process, but despite how cumbersome it can be, I thank God that I can get the medication there, as it's incredibly expensive.</center


We got up at 5:00 a.m. to get everything ready and leave the children with their grandmother. Around 6:00 a.m., I was already leaving. The hospital is quite far away, but thank God we have our own transportation, and around 6:45 a.m., we were already at the hospital.
We ran to the pharmacy and looked for the list. There were already 12 people signed up. Luckily, we always sign up 25, so we were halfway there. Once we were signed up, we found a spot a little further away to wait for the pharmacy to open at 8:00 a.m.


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When it opened, one of the girls came out to announce that some medications were out of stock. She started checking the folders so people wouldn't waste the day waiting there if they didn't have the medication. Thank God they still had mine; I only needed two more for hemoglobin and white blood cells, which God willing, I won't run out of.
Even though some people left because they couldn't get their medications, the process was quite slow. We finally left the hospital around 11:00 a.m.


From there, we went to the bus terminal to buy some food because lately I've had a lot of cravings.
And the weather was also quite cloudy, in some parts it was raining, by midday we were already home with our little ones.


The content in this publication is completely original and all the photos are my own and were taken with my Redmi note 13 cell phone.
Gracias a Dios conseguiste gran parte de tu tratamiento amiga, espero de todo corazón esto pase pronto y solo sea una experiencia de vida. Te deseo Bendiciones y mucha Salud mi bella. Gracias por compartir tu proceso.